The internationally-minded IB student is a critical and creative thinker. They engage in global ideas and issues with humanity and compassion. The world can be unpredictable and challenging at times, but the IB student can break down problems and make ethical, reasoned and balanced arguments based continual development.-- ibo.org. For the month of November, engage in global based activities to better understand the world around us.
How can we make a world that is fit for children?
What are the rights of children?
How should we protect and honor childhood?
How can children make a difference?
Several of the United Nations Millennium Goals deal directly with the welfare of children. For more information, visit http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/.
Create a jingle (a memorable and meaningful phase, poem, or song) to promote Universal Children’s Day. Organize your thinking around how communities can care for children’s health, safety, and education.